What Explosive Timing Unfolds as Four Activists Face Arrest for Beaming Stark Epstein Scandal Reminders onto Windsor Castle Walls Just as Donald Trump Arrives for His Controversial UK State Visit?
In a brazen act of defiance timed to perfection, British activist group Led By Donkeys projected giant images of Donald Trump alongside convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein onto the ancient walls of Windsor Castle on September 16, 2025—mere hours after the U.S. President touched down for his unprecedented second state visit.

The nine-minute documentary-style montage, beamed from a hotel overlooking the royal residence, featured old photos of Trump and Epstein socializing, newspaper headlines, victim testimonies, and pointed narration questioning their long association. It ended with a stark message: Trump, a “long-time close friend” of “America’s most notorious child sex trafficker,” was now sleeping at Windsor Castle as King Charles III’s honored guest.
Thames Valley Police swiftly intervened, arresting four activists on suspicion of malicious communications following what they called an “unauthorised public stunt.” The group, known for viral guerrilla protests, called the arrests “Orwellian,” insisting the projection was legitimate journalism highlighting unanswered questions amid ongoing Epstein file releases.
The stunt amplified global scrutiny of Trump’s Epstein ties—flight logs, social events, and recent unsealed documents—while embarrassing the monarchy, already scarred by former Prince Andrew’s associations. Earlier that day, protesters unfurled a massive Trump-Epstein banner nearby.
Trump has repeatedly denied wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein’s crimes, crediting his administration for the 2019 arrest. Yet the dramatic illumination of Windsor’s towers underscored lingering demands for transparency, turning royal pomp into a flashpoint for accountability as the visit unfolded.
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